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Inequalities in One Variable
Algebra I
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Standards Addressed HSA.CED.A.1 Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. HSA.CEDA.3 Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems of equations and/or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or nonviable options in a modeling context. HAS.REI.B3 Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters.
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Objective Students will be able to create and solve inequalities in one variable. Interpret solutions to inequalities within the context. Identify inequalities as true or false based on the number of solutions.
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Do Now
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Vocabulary Equivalent inequalities Inequality
Properties of inequalities Solution to an inequality
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Solving Inequalities
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≥ : greater than or equal to
Inequality Signs An inequality is like an equation, but instead of an equal sign (=) it has one of these signs: < : less than ≤ : less than or equal to > : greater than ≥ : greater than or equal to
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means that whatever value x has,
it must be less than 5. What could x be?
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“x ≥ -2” means that whatever value x has,
it must be greater than or equal to -2. What could x be?
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Symbol Circle Direction of Arrow
Graphing Rules Symbol Circle Direction of Arrow < Open Left > Right ≤ Closed ≥
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Examples: x < 5 x > -2 x ≤ -8 x ≥ 4
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You Try: x < -6 x > 2 x ≤ 0 x ≥ -7
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Practice x + 5 > 13 2x – 14 > 4 5 + x < 7 x/4 + 3 < 7
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DAY 2
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Use the Key Words to Write an Inequality
A number added to 5 is greater than 12 The quotient of 2 and a number is at most 6 7 multiplied by a number is less than 16 18 decreased by a number is no less than 12.8 17 is greater than or equal to 8 less than a number
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Solving One-Step Inequalities
Addition Property for Inequalities X-15<73
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Solving One-Step Inequalities
y+15<25
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Solving One-Step Inequalities
Multiply both sides by the reciprocal of the coefficient
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Solving One-Step Inequalities
Division Property for Inequalities Divide both sides by the coefficient of x
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Dividing by a negative means switch the sign!!
Solving Inequalities! Solving inequalities is the same as solving equations. There are only 2 things you need to know… 1.) If you multiply or divide by a negative number you must switch the sign. -7x < 21 x > -3 2.) You will graph your solutions. Dividing by a negative means switch the sign!!
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Special Case 1: Switching the Signs
When solving inequalities, if you multiply or divide by a negative you must switch the signs. Switching the signs: Less than becomes Greater than < switches to > Greater than becomes Less than > switches to < Less than or equal to becomes Greater than or equal to ≤ switches to ≥ Greater than or equal to becomes Less than or equal to ≥ switches to ≤
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Division Property for Inequalities
Caution! Dividing by a negative number Same if multiplying? Notice: Sign CHANGED
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YES! -x > 2 5 x < -10 (-5 )-x > 2(-5) 1 5
Multiplication Property for Inequalities Caution! When you multiply by a negative number… YES! -x > 2 5 …the sign CHANGES x < -10 (-5 )-x > 2(-5)
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Solving One-Step Inequalities
Let’s try some on our own …… ready?
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #1
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #2
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #3
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #4
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Answers for #1 - #4 x ≤ 1 8 ≤ x or x ≥ 8 x ≤ 5 x > 4
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #5
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #6
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #7
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Solving One-Step Inequalities #8
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Answers for #5 - #8 5. x ≥ -6 6. 21 < x or x > 21 7. x ≥ 2
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Day 3 Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
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Solving Inequalities Follow same steps used to solve equations:
3x + 4 < 13 3x < 9 x < 3
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Practice -2x + 5 > 15 14 > x + 4 -4 17 – 3 x < 41 x < 7 -5
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Time to Practice! Solve: 6x – 8 > 22
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Practice Problem 1 −4 − 5v < −29
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Practice Problem 2 −1 + 4x ≤ 31
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Practice Problem 3 −2 + r > −1 9
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Practice Problem 4 −52 < 8 − 5k
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Practice Problem 5 8 − 7n > −20
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Practice Problem 6 −9 ≥ −8 + v −6
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